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Kelsey Clark

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Kelsey has many fond memories of family bush and camping trips across South Africa when she was growing up and for her, this sparked a growing love for the wilderness and opportunities to seek new adventures. Although she studied BComm Financial Management and ...

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on More Than a Rumble – Do Elephants Call Each Other by Name?

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This research just amazed me! So much to know and so much to learn about these creatures!

Really is so fascinating! I’m glad you enjoyed it Mary Beth.

This is so awesome Kelsey hearing these rumbles from the elephants, knowing know that they are calling a specific individual. Even the calves respond to the rumbling. Elephants are very intelligent and we have so much more to learn about them. Just when you think you know much about the bush, it seems to show you that you have much more to learn. It amazes me and intrigues me to sit and listen to sounds of the animals and birds.

It is so awesome Valmai 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed the blog. So much more to learn and discover.

Kelsey, thank you for the updated information on elephant communication. It will be interesting to see how the elephant sounds are interpreted in the future.

Pleasure William, I’m looking forward to finding out more too.

Thanks for sharing this fascinating information Kelsey. It still seems the more we learn the more we want to know, but now I know whilst sitting among elephants, their rumbles do have specific meanings.

Pleasure Denise. That is so true – still so much more to learn!

This is such interesting and exciting research. I’m on the edge of my seat wanting to know if different elephants use the same names for a specific individual. Something tells me it’ll be a few decades before we know, but wont that be a fun day when it comes?

I agree Chelsea! So exciting and I look forward to more research coming out in future!

„ The bush is full of wonders, and the more we learn, the more we realise how much there is still to discover about these incredible beings.“ this sentence is so true, Kelsey. I am also fascinated by elephant behaviour and would like to know much more about it. So your blog is really great. There is still so much t be learned about animals, especially ones like elephants who are such intelligent creatures with such complex social lives.

Thank you Christa! It is exciting that there is still so much to learn and discover 🙂

So cool! But not the least surprised!

Exactly! I agree Anita 🙂

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